A re-staging of the Beatles Abbey Road sessions is coming to Liverpool tonight as part of an international tour that's said to be the closest thing to being in studio with the band.
Four local lads have worked with the Beatles original recording engineer Geoff Emerick to bring their performance to the Echo arena stage for one night only.

A "Holy Grail" original recording by The Beatles that spent years in a loft will go on sale next month. The 1962 record of Till There Was You and Hello Little Girl is expected to fetch around £10,000 amid worldwide interest from Beatles fans.

The disc was pressed at the HMV record store on Oxford Street before the group's manager Brian Epstein handwrote the title tracks and presented it to record company boss George Martin in 1962.

"This is one of those Holy Grail items, like the original Quarrymen acetate that the band recorded themselves.
"This acetate is a unique item that, in many respects, helped Brian Epstein to start the ball rolling to musical world domination.
"It will fascinate Beatles collectors worldwide and no doubt attract bids from those with deep pockets."

– Ian Shirley, Record Collector Rare Record Price Guide editor

The record is being sold on behalf of Les Maguire of Gerry and the Pacemakers, The valuable recording has been locked away in Mr Maguire's loft until now. It'll go up for sale at Omega Auctions in Warrington on March 22.